If there are updates available, Microsoft. This method is useful for force-updating a large scope of computers at a specified time. Microsoft AutoUpdate will indicate if there are no updates available for Microsoft applications on your Mac.
This method is useful if there is a critical update and you need every computer to apply the update the next time they check in with Jamf Pro.ĭistribute an updated version of the Microsoft Office Installer using a policy. This issue is now fixed in Microsoft AutoUpdate 3.9.1.
When installing the latest Office for Mac updates, the update process hangs. Update Microsoft Office and other Microsoft applications from the command line by following the instructions in the Update Microsoft applications for Mac by using msupdate documentation from Microsoft. After the release of Microsoft AutoUpdate version 3.9.0 (released on April 11, 2017), you are no longer receiving automatic updates for Office for Mac. This method is useful for establishing a schedule for updates.įor more information about customizing default settings using configuration profiles, see Customizing Microsoft Office Default Settings.įor more information about the default preference keys in Microsoft AutoUpdate, see Appendix C: Microsoft AutoUpdate Default Preference Keys. To update Microsoft Office distributed using a policy, you must ensure that Microsoft AutoUpdate has also been distributed in your environment.Ĭustomize the default settings for Microsoft AutoUpdate using a configuration profile configured with the Applications & Custom Settings payload in Jamf Pro. Updating Microsoft Office that was distributed via a policy can be accomplished using one of three different methods. To allow Microsoft Office to be updated, your environment must meet the requirements outlined in Apps Purchased in Volume in the Jamf Pro Documentation. Use the following steps to start using the tool: Open the Terminal application Enter cd /Library/Application Support/Microsoft/MAU2.0/Microsoft AutoUpdate.app/Contents/MacOS Run. The tool is primarily designed to give IT administrators more precise control over when updates are applied. The msupdate tool can be used to start the update process for Microsoft applications produced for Mac, such as Office. Updating Microsoft Office that was distributed via managed distribution can be accomplished using one of the methods outlined in App Store App Updates in the Jamf Pro Documentation. Microsoft AutoUpdate (MAU) version 3.18 and later includes the msupdate command-line tool.